240 MIDDLESEX SESSIONS' ROLLS. Stole two hundred and twelve yards of wooUen cloth called " Checkers " worth . . . ., ninety yards of black Irishe ragges worth . . . ., certain Irish mantles worth forty shiUings, thirty yards of woollen cloth (panni lanei) caUed " Whyte Cotten " worth . . . ., and forty yards of woollen cloth called "Whyte Celter." G. D. R., 7 Oct, 39 Eliz. 26 August, 39 Elizabeth.—Coroner's Inquisition-post-raortem, taken within Newgate Gaol on view of the body of WilHam Gibbes, late of London yoman, there lying dead : With Verdict that the said Wiliiara died within the gaol by Divine Visitation of " a pininge sick¬ nes " onthe 2 sth inst, after six days of illness. G. D. R., . . . .,39 Eliz. 31 August, 39 Elizabeth.—True BiU that, at HoUowell in St Leonard's of Shoredich on the said day, Daniel Burney alias Burne- well late of London alien assaulted Rachel Delalander, an infant of seven years in age, " et eandem Rachaelera tunc et ibidera felonice rapuit, defloravit et carnaliter cognovit." Putting hiraself ' Guilty,' Daniel Burney was sentenced to be hung. G. D. R., 7 Oct, 39 Eliz. 27 September, 39 Elizabeth.—Recognizance, taken before Henry Thoresby esq. J.P., of John South of Southwark co. Surrey card- raaker; For the said John South's appearance at the next General Session of the Peace in Middlesex,—"for that he the sayd John, having an other wief, was suspiciously taken in a chamber with one Elizabeth Greene." G. S. P. R., Michaelraas, 39 Eliz. 30 September, 39 Elizabeth.—Recognizance, taken before Henry Thoresby esq. J.P., of John Ellis of London citizen and freemason ; For the said John's appearance at the next General Session of the Peace for Middlesex, to answer to what shaU be then and there objected against hira by Margaret Showard. G. S. P. R., Michaelmas, 39 Eliz. 2 October, 39 Elizabeth.—True Bill that, at Sunberye co. Midd. on the said day, Robert Beckenfeilde late of London yoraan stole "a blewe cow " worth forty shiUings, of the goods and chattels of Thoraas Gosten. G. D. R., i Dec, 40 Eliz.. 16 October, 39 Elizabeth.—Recognizances, taken before Mathew Dale and Richard Blunte esqs., J.P., of Edward Holmes jun'. of Dand (? Dane) Inne co. Midd. gentleman, in the sum of two hundred pounds, and of Edward Holraes (father of the said Edward Holraes jun'.) of the parish of Christchurche in London freeraason and Edward Robartes of Whitechappell co. Midd. freemason, in the sum of one hundred pounds each ; For the appearance of the said Edward Holraes jun'. at the next Gaol Delivery to be held in Middlesex, then and there to answer to those things that shall be objected against him. G, D. R., I Dec, 40 Eliz.